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Hi I'm Krista

I'm a newly married mother of 3. I grew up in a military family. I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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My grandfather, father and brother all have served or currently serve in the military. I am a part time college student and "lunch lady" at my daughter's school. I enjoy dancing, singing, reading, running, laughing and loving.

Why I am a Mormon

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I was raised in an LDS family, but that is not why I am a Mormon. I have chosen to surround myself with others who make me feel loved and who help me to be a better daughter of God. I have been blessed with many great examples of truth, love and dedication in my life and consider myself blessed to be a daughter of God. Being a Mormon is not always easy, but there are few great achievements in life that do not require struggle and sacrifice. The harder I work, the more worthwhile my life and happiness become.

How I live my faith

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I have had many wonderful experiences in my life that have taught me how to love and rely on my Savior. Through the difficult and happy times, I have felt His love and guidance and have become the person that I am today through my knowledge of His existence and the blessings that He has given me in my life. I strive to follow his example and love surrounding myself with others who do the same.

"Mormon temples are a sacred place for church members to visit and make sacred promises with God like keep his commandments or marriage promises. Temples were used in biblical times. Jesus Christ spent a lot of time in the temple teaching and healing.

The death of a loved one is a sad and hard time in anyones life, but knowing what happens after we die can help heal that sadness we are going through. Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ we will be able to live again in a perfect body with all of our loved ones.

A champion athlete, Leilani seemed to have it all: a world title, a loving family, loyal friends and fans. And yet she felt like a failure. Overcoming her depression took a power far greater than medication.